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Emigrated in 1899 as Karl Johan Erickson Nundal. In the 1930 census, as Carl E. Sime, he is living with his widowed cousin Ida Anderson on her farm in Kickapoo Twp, Vernon County. | SEIM, Karl Johan Ericksen (I11385)
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Emigrated in 1899. Living with her sister Marie and brother-in-law at the time of the 1930 census.
In the 1910 census she was an office girl in a dentist’s office. She was living with her widowed mother in Fergus Falls.
In the 1935/36 Fergus Falls city directory, she was a dental hygienist for Dr. H. J. Laffitte. She boarded at 126 Channing Avenue W. Same in the 1937/38 Fergus Falls city directory. Same in the 1941/42 Fergus Falls city directory.
In the 1940 census, she lived with Hans and Marie Bye. She was a bookkeeper for a dentist’s office. | STANGVIK, Anna (I2203)
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Emigrated in 1900. In the 1900 U.S. census he is living with his aunt and uncle Brithe and Peter Sime. | ASPERHEIM, Ole Nilssen (I11367)
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Emigrated in 1904. | RUDI, Helleborg Olsdatter (I29105)
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Emigrated in March, 1856. | JOMEN, Nils Olsen (I11261)
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Emigrated in May of 1949, destination Canada. | KOLVATN, Olav (I39855)
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Emigrated May 16, 1881, according to Jan Webb. The portion of the family leaving Sweden at that time were Emma, Josephine, Charlie, Ida, and Hedda Sofia. Carl Oscar and Johan Alfred stayed behind in Sweden. The oldest, John, emigrated the year before.
From the Emibas CD:
Post 244732
Lundberg, Karl Johan August
Son (unmarried man)
b. 10/20/1867 in Annerstad, Kronobergs län (Småland)
Emigrated 5/16/1881
from Berghem Westregård, Kånna, Kronobergs län (Småland)
to Nordamerika
Source: Emibas migration file ID: Kånna G 1881 017
Changed his last name to Smith.
Occupation of laborer was described as “house” for “Industry, Business, or Establishment in which at work.”
In the 1885 Minnesota state census, he may be the Chas Fogelquist, age 18, born in Sweden, living in Stanton Twp, Goodhue County. Or he may be the 16 year-old “Carl” Fogelquist living with Frank and Emelie in Cannon Falls.
At the time of the baptism of their daughter “Maimee” in the summer of 1892, he and Amelia lived at 1200 Franklin.
In the 1895 state census, he may be the Chas Smith living at 362 Cedar in St. Paul. That person was 27, was born in Sweden, and had been in Minnesota for 14 years. He was a hostler and had been in St. Paul for 2 months.
A Charles J. Carlson was issued a marriage license (to Helga Josephine Peterson) in Minneapolis in March of 1897.
In the 1897 Superior city directory, he is Charles Fogelquist, a laborer, boarding with Frank and Emelie and Sandy at 416 Fisher Avenue.
In the 1899 Superior city directory, he is Charles Fogelquist, a laborer, boarding with Frank and Emelie and Sandy at 912 Baxter Avenue.
In the 1901 Superior city directory, he is Charles Fogelquist, a laborer, boarding with Frank and Emelie and Sandy at 1209 Winter.
There were at least four possibilities for Charles Smith in Superior in the 1900 census but none of them are a perfect match for other information.
He applied for his marriage license (as noted in the St. Paul Globe, 29 Jan 1902) as Charles J. Smith, marrying Amanda Davidson.
In the 1905 Minnesota state census, he was C. J. Smith living with Amanda, Melvin, and Eva at 1807 6th Street South in Minneapolis. He is a day laborer. He has been in the state for 25 years and in the present enumeration district for 2 months. Amanda had been in the state for 3 years and 11 months. Apparently, the family had moved to Minneapolis from Superior in April of 1905.
In the 1909 city directory, he was Charles Smith, bicycle repairer, doing business at 1921 East Franklin and living at 1917 East Franklin.
In the 1910 census, Charles Smith, 43, and his wife Amanda, 34, were living at 1915 E. Franklin in a rented apartment in a multi-family dwelling. Charles and Amanda had been married for seven years and Amanda has had two children, both still living. The children are Melvan, 7, and Eva, 5. Both children were born in Wisconsin. Charles’s occupation is bicycle repairer at a shop. Charles came to this country in 1880 and Amanda in what looks to be 1908. (?)
The 1919 Minneapolis city directory has him as Chas J Smith, grocer, 3853 41st Ave S. Charlie’s store was lot 17, block 1 of the Lawndale subdivision. It, and the corner house next to it at 3857 41st Avenue, existed in 1914. The Hennepin County Interactive Maps shows that 3853 was built in 1900 and 3857 was built in 1912.
At the time of the 1920 census (January 5th), the family was living at 3853 41st Avenue S. in a house he owned without mortgage. The family consisted of Charles J., 53, Manda, 42, Melvin, 16, Eva, 15, and Lillian, 1 and a few months. From a photograph supposedly taken in October of 1917, this building was Charlie Smith’s grocery store. Charlie is shown in the census as having immigrated in 1880 but the year is hard to read. Also shown as “Pa” for the question “Naturalized or alien?” so at time of census appears to have been not a citizen. Manda came to the U.S. in 1901. Charles’s occupation is shown as laborer in the house industry. Manda was a retail merchant in the grocery industry. Melvin was a laborer in the general store.
The family lived at 3418 Bryant at the time of Lillian Isabel’s death in 1921.
His obituary was in the Sunday, October 31st edition of the Minneapolis Journal. Charles J. Smith passed away on Saturday, October 30th. He is survived by one daughter and one son. Services will be held Monday, November 1st, from the Sundseth Funeral Home, Lyndale at 21st Avenue North, at 2:30 PM. Interment at Crystal Lake.
His death certificate shows he had been living in Princeton for 4 months before his death. | SMITH, Carl Johan August (Charles J, Charlie) (I17)
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Emigrated to America. | SMEDHAUGEN KVIE, Andris Håvardsson (I23140)
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Emigrated to Oslo in 1899. | ELLINGBØ, Marit Johnsdatter (I11619)
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Emigrated to the U.S. (Moorhead) in 1883. | FLATEN, O B (I42940)
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